Eileen Ford

Co-founder of Ford Models agency

Eileen Ford - Artists & Creatives born March 25th, 1922
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Co-founded Ford Models in 1946, establishing it as one of the premier modeling agencies in the world. Played a significant role in shaping the modeling industry by emphasizing personality and talent over traditional beauty standards. Fostered numerous successful careers for models and contributed to the professionalization of modeling as a legitimate career path. Continued to be a prominent figure in the fashion world until her passing in 2014.

Co-founded Ford Models agency

Revolutionized the modeling industry

Managed careers of numerous top models

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